Departing senior Daniel Stapff was named to the Second Team, while sophomore Marcelo Huarte and Marcus Segerstrom earned honorable mention honors.

Stapff, of Curitiba, Brazil, finished his career as the school's all-time victories leader (4) and scoring average leader (72.92). He placed fourth at the NCAA Championships in May.

Huarte, a sophomore from Miami, tied the school record for lowest round (65) this season at the Buccaneer Invitational presented by Carabba's Italian Grill. His best finish was a tie for fourth. At the national championships, Huarte tied for 15th.

Segerstrom, a junior from Nocetalje, Sweden, also tied the school record for lowest round, firing his 65 in the first round of the Bobcat Intercollegiate. He had three top three finishes in 2011-12, and also finished seventh three times. He ripped off birdie after birdie at the NCAA Championships to win his match on the final day of the season.

The Buccaneers finished No. 2 in the GolfStat head-to-head computer poll. Barry, which finished sixth at the NCAA Championships during stroke play, won two tournaments during the spring and another during the fall. Barry had five runner-up finishes.

"We had a very good season even though we came up a little short in our goal of winning the national championship," Bucs coach Jimmy Stobs said. "The team was consistent throughout the year, and proved they were the team to beat. We held the number one ranking for most of the spring, but were just a little off our games at nationals and got beat. With our four returning starters and the players we have coming in, we should be right back in the hunt next year.”

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